Where can I find your writing?

I'm posting this so I can follow fellow writing moms. This will make it easier for me to add and keep up with your posts. I haven't updated my blog yet but should have it complete by tomorrow. Please leave your link.

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I love to write. It's a great form of expression while also sharing with others the knowledge I've gained over the years.

While I have a blog that's an extension of my ethnic cosmetic site, it's not where I put the most of my writing energies. You know how it is. I share about natural skin care ingredients and products but it's more of an extension of my website.

I put my energies into my intense like for writing over at Stress Relief for Caregivers. That's where I take the time to really write quality pieces. Visit k?

Well my book hilarious book Cocktails at Naptime - A woefully inadequate guide to early motherhood

Blurb:

A laugh-out-loud, utterly realistic examination of all the things that can happen to your mind, your body, your partner and your relatives after the birth of a new baby. There are secrets that no baby book will tell you, stories that no parenting magazine will even touch with a set of forceps. And that's a shame because out of postnatal nastiness and the human struggle with sleep-deprivation, couch stainage and perineum bruising, comes forth humour; lots of it.

I blog about writing for the YA market, my ups and downs, and how I finally landed an agent. Yippee. I like all things funny, anything related to writing, and I love diving into a good book--thus the name: www.whimsywritingandreading.weebly.com

I have 11 children's books published. The latest is Taconi and Claude - Double Trouble, a mid-grade adventure for boys set on a cattle station in the Aussie outback - the year is 1950. Full of fun, danger, and problems to overcome, it gives readers a peek at the Dreamtime, + aboriginal life at the time. It is also very BOY friendly.

"Wild and Wonderful" is my 7 book rhyming series about animals from the US and Australia - fun and educational.

Ruthie and the Hippo's Fat Behind and Horatio Humble Beats the Big D - dyslexia, are also in rhyme. Parent teacher guides are included. Rattlesnake Jam is a rhyming tale that tells about crazy Gran and Pa, and their love of making rattlers into jam. Just messy enough for boys.

Find all my books on Margot's Magic Carpet

+ Links on how and where to purchase, as well as fun Book Trailers, reviews, sample verses and covers.

Id love for you to check out my blog called Angels of Inspiration. @ Angels of inspirationls of Inspiration

We want to share our vision of reaching out to the younger generation, through inspiration, to empower these young individuals into having strong, confident, and positive minds and prepare them for a bright future ahead. To promote education at a positive level. Let's support and inspire children while in their developing years.

Our vision and intention is to promote emotional well being and link that to the childrens imagination and creativity through our bolg and our new childrens book series. First book coming out in the next month or so.

Please become a follower and share your thoughts in the comment sections of each of our posts. If you like what we are doing please feel free to pass our link on to any of your friends.

Hi, I'm new to MBC and this group. I would love it if you droped by for a visit. I am a SAHM and I write about my experinces dealing with the daily joys and frustrations of being a mom, wife and mother to three! www.mydishwasherspossessed.blogspot.com No pressure to follow or comment, but if you have any feedback feel free to offer it. And, by the way, yes, my dishwasher really is possessed! Thanks! Have a great weekend!

I would love to trade a critique with someone - I need some feedback other than my husband! I write about life and food. If anyone is interested, please check out my writing here http://www.wokintime.com or email me at jamie@wokintime.com.